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rexlex01 03-11-2016 1:13 PM

Subwoofer Enclosure materials
 
Advice needed for the following products for a sub box?

1) http://www.menards.com/main/building...30-c-13338.htm


2) http://www.menards.com/main/building...95-c-13332.htm

3) http://www.homedepot.com/p/T-G-Drypl...9058/202522977

Also, is 1" MDF that much better?

timmyb 03-11-2016 1:47 PM

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Originally Posted by rexlex01 (Post 1931254)
Advice needed for the following products for a sub box?

2) http://www.menards.com/main/building...95-c-13332.htm

This one is a safe bet. I don't know anything about #3. If you can avoid using MDF, you should.

Truekaotik 03-13-2016 5:43 PM

Birch is good to use and lighter than MDF. Resin coat it and it will outlast you owning it.

london 03-18-2016 8:57 PM

^^^ like he said birth. i wouldn't use mdf in a boat for some reason even with resin it still gets moisture and falls apart.

phillywakeboarder 03-20-2016 8:11 PM

I build all of mine out of Azec. It's basically indestructible, totally impervious to the elements, and a joy to screw together - never spits, etc.

rexlex01 03-20-2016 9:17 PM

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Originally Posted by phillywakeboarder (Post 1931644)
I build all of mine out of Azec. It's basically indestructible, totally impervious to the elements, and a joy to screw together - never spits, etc.

Is Azek more flexible than Birch?
Which would be stronger?

denverd1 03-21-2016 6:09 AM

Im thinking about some HDPE. Its not cheap, but I don't to rebuild it.


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